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In all likelihood, participants in Stanley Milgram's obedience experiments were willing to administer increasingly severe shocks to a confederate learner because they were concerned that the experimenter would be disappointed or perhaps even angry with them and because they felt obligated to obey having voluntarily agreed to participate. Such concerns reflect the power of to induce obedience to authority.

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